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Regulation 53-44km

REGULATIONS
Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone
53 km – 4,380 m D+ Saturday, May 2, 2026
44 km – 1,410 m D+ Sunday, May 3, 2026

Some parts of these regulations may be modified due to unavoidable organizational needs; should this occur, timely notice will be given.

Art. 1 Organization

The Amateur Sports Association “Motty Green Trail Team", affiliated with UISP, organizes the following Trail Running races:

  • Vibram® Lollo Max...i Trail Mottarone 60 km – 4,070 m D+
  • Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone 53 km – 4,380 m D+ / 44 km – 1,410 m D+
  • Vibram® 2 Comuni Trail Mottarone 29 km – 1,700 m D+
  • Vibram® Only Up to Mottarone 11 km – 1,500 m D+
  • Vibram® Mottyno Run Mottarone 15 km – 550 m D+

Art. 2 The Race

The race consists of a foot race/trekking (E level) in a natural environment, starting:

  • Saturday, May 2, 2026 at 7:00 a.m. from Piazzale Europa, Stresa (VB)
  • Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 7:00 a.m. from the area in front of ALP Mottarone bar

The course follows the trails climbing toward the summit of Mottarone, reaching it, touching all the municipalities located on its slopes, and then descending toward the town of Stresa (VB), finishing at the Congress Center.

The race takes place in two stages over two days, at free pace, within a limited and controlled time.

Brief course description:
Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone:
10% asphalt, 30% dirt road, 60% trails.

Art. 3 Participation

The race is open to all men and women who are at least 18 years old at the time of registration and who hold a valid competitive medical certificate for athletics.

The maximum number of participants is set at 100 athletes for the Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone.

Art. 4 Semi Self-Sufficiency

The Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone is a semi self-sufficient race, meaning athletes must manage their own food and water supplies between the start and finish.

Athletes must be aware of the length and specific nature of the race and understand that participation requires adequate physical preparation to handle situations requiring strong physical and psychological autonomy.

To support athletes and guarantee their autonomy, there will be:

  • 14 water points
  • 10 refreshment stations

The Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone adheres to the campaign “I do not litter”.
No plastic cups will be available at refreshment points. Athletes must carry their own cup, eco-cup, or suitable container.

Each runner must ensure that upon leaving each refreshment point they have the minimum water supply required to reach the next one.

Private individual assistance is strictly forbidden along the course outside refreshment points. Any form of accompaniment alongside athletes is also prohibited.

Art. 5 Registration Conditions and Course

Why Vibram® Gran Tour Mottarone?

You may run both stages and spend the night at the summit — it’s your choice.
This year we have also thought about those who are not fast, offering a two-day event with long distances, challenging elevation gain on the first day and a more moderate second day for a more relaxed return.

Time limits are extended compared to competitive races over the same distances.

The goal is to allow participants to truly “savor” the territory.

Saturday, May 2 – 6:45 a.m.

Start area Stresa:

  • Final drop bag collection for Mottarone Base Camp
  • Technical briefing

Course Description – Day 1

Two days rotating among alpine pastures and panoramic points of the Mottarone Park.

Start Saturday May 2 at 7:00 a.m. from the Borromean Gulf, from the Stresa Congress Center, along the lakeside avenue toward Carciano, with the Borromean Islands reflecting along the first stretch of your adventure.

From Carciano, a mule track leads to Someraro. Continuing uphill you pass Agriturismo “L’Ordin”, then the 13 birches and Alpe Cavallaccio at the foot of Mount Zughero.

You cross the Selva Spessa stream where, to your left, an old abandoned Balilla car is embedded among the rocks — a symbol of time gone by.

After reaching Alpe Vedabia, you descend steeply on a CAI trail to the historic Stonecutters Museum in Baveno.

Here the 60 km route separates; the Gran Tour continues through an urban stretch with 2 km of asphalt between Oltrefiume hamlets toward Rocca di Feriolo and “Il Bocc” beach — first refreshment point.

Return past the pink granite quarry to Mount Camoscio (water point at the Alpini hut). A panoramic detour to the cross and via ferrata endpoint is recommended.

Continuing along CAI trails over Monte Crocino back to Alpe Vedabia, the 60 km and Gran Tour join toward the summit via Mount Zughero and Rifugio CAI Baveno Alpe Nuovo (second refreshment).

Descent through Rio Inferno valley (5 km) to Colma di Granerolo (control & refreshment point). Technical descent — caution advised.

From Granerolo the route crosses alpine pastures: Alpe Natale, La Selva, Alpe Bertogna (water), Alpe Mastrolino (cut-off 5:30 p.m.).

Continue via CAI trail past Alpe del Barba and “Tre Alberi”.

Fast dirt road descent, then climb to Alpe Cortano (refreshment). Monte Rosa and the Mottarone summit come into view.

Final 5 km panoramic climb via Alpe la Gioga and Alpe la Vallaccia to reach the Base Camp (by 11:00 p.m.).

At Base Camp:

  • Drop bags
  • Overnight facilities
  • Massage area
  • Hot showers

NEW: You will receive part of the medal, to be completed upon finishing.

That’s it for Saturday — make it count.

Sunday, May 3 – 6:45 a.m.

ALP Mottarone bar square:

  • Drop bag collection for Stresa
  • Technical briefing

Course Description – Day 2

Start at 7:00 a.m. from Mottarone summit, climbing to 1,500 m (Cima Coppi).

Descend via CAI L1 trail through pine and beech woods toward Alpe Secondino and Borromea station Adventure Park.

Continue through pine forest to Gignese (refreshment after ~12 km).

Cross the Herno river bridge toward “La Miniera”, then to panoramic “Tre Montagnette” pastures — considered a UNESCO-worthy landscape.

Pass through Coiromonte, then toward Sovazza (refreshment & cut-off 12:30 p.m.).

Climb Monte Cornaccia after picnic area; reach southernmost point overlooking Lake Maggiore and the Lombardy plains.

Descend to San Salvatore (control & refreshment), continue via CAI trail to Brovello, Graglia, and Carpugnino.

Climb to Stropino (cut-off 4:00 p.m., final refreshment), then descend toward Stresa via Magognino and Passera.

Stresa and the Borromean Islands are ahead.

Receive the second half of your finisher medal 🏅
Final refreshment, base camp bags, services and showers.

Base Camp bags available from 12:00 p.m.

Art. 5 bis Rescue Plan

The race takes place in a mountain environment and is potentially dangerous. Despite full organizational efforts, immediate rescue cannot always be guaranteed.

Rescue coverage includes:

  • CRI Stresa
  • CRI Baveno
  • Mottarone Ski Patrol
  • Mountain Rescue
  • CAI Baveno, Stresa, Omegna
  • AIB Someraro
  • AIB Granerolo CIPS
  • A-Team

All rescue bodies receive race GPS tracks. Competitors have a legal and moral obligation to assist another athlete in difficulty.

Art. 6 Registration and Entry Fee

Registration via www.wedosport.net
Payment by Credit Card, PayPal, or Satispay.

Registration opens: Monday January 18, 2026
Closes: Wednesday April 30, 2026 or when 100 athletes are reached.

Entry fee: €120

Includes:

  • Race pack
  • Refreshments
  • Bib with chip
  • Finisher diploma
  • Finisher medal
  • Finisher technical gadget
  • Final pasta party
  • Showers

Optional services:

  • Cot + blanket at Base Camp: €5 (30 places)
  • Dinner + breakfast at Base Camp: €25
  • Dinner + overnight + breakfast at Casa della Neve hotel: €80 (20 places)

Art. 7 Acceptance

Participation implies unconditional acceptance of these regulations and race ethics.

Art. 8 Refund Policy

In case of cancellation due to force majeure:

  • Voucher valid next year
    OR
  • Refund minus 30% administrative costs

Alternative routes may be activated in adverse weather.

Art. 9 Mandatory Equipment

Participants must carry throughout the race:

  • Backpack or waist pack
  • Thermal blanket
  • Whistle
  • Personal cup
  • Waterproof jacket
  • Minimum 1,000 ml water
  • Food reserve
  • Phone with emergency number saved
  • 2 headlamps + spare batteries
  • Elastic adhesive bandage (min. 80x5 cm)

Random checks may occur.

Art. 10 Bibs and Chip

Bib must be visible on chest/abdomen at all times.
Chip is integrated.
Mandatory checkpoint registration.
Failure to register may result in search costs charged to the athlete.

Art. 11 Safety and Medical Assistance

Medical staff may stop runners deemed unfit.
Evacuation decisions rest with official rescue services.
Helicopter costs may be charged to the athlete.
Private insurance recommended.

Art. 12 Checkpoints and Aid Stations

Only runners with visible bibs may access aid stations.
Additional surprise checkpoints may be present.

Art. 13 Maximum Time and Cut-offs

Day 1: 16 hours
Day 2: 10 hours 30 minutes

Cut-offs:

Day 1:
Alpe Mastrolino – 5:30 p.m.

Day 2:
Sovazza – 12:30 p.m.
Stropino – 4:00 p.m.

Organization may suspend or modify the race for safety reasons.

Art. 14 Withdrawals

Withdrawal must be reported at nearest checkpoint.
Failure to report may result in search costs charged to athlete.

Art. 15 Penalties and Disqualification

Reasons include:

  • Improper bib use
  • Bib exchange
  • Missing checkpoint
  • Missing mandatory equipment
  • Use of transport
  • Doping
  • Failure to assist
  • Personal assistance
  • Littering
  • Abuse toward staff
  • Course cutting

No appeal possible.

Art. 16 Complaints

Written complaints within 30 minutes of results posting.
Deposit: €100.

Art. 17 Jury

Composed of:

  • Race Director Massimo Valsesia
  • Safety Coordinator
  • Medical Director
  • Checkpoint Managers
  • Committee-appointed members

Decisions are final.

Art. 18 Road Book

Available at www.trailmottarone.com
No printed copies provided.

Art. 19 Insurance

Civil liability insurance is provided by the organization.
Participation is at the athlete’s own responsibility.

Art. 20 Rankings and Awards

Only finishers within time limit will be ranked.
No cash prizes.

Awards:

  • Finisher medal
  • Finisher technical gadget

General Women’s and Men’s rankings.
Top 3 women and top 3 men will be awarded.

Art. 21 Image Rights

Participants waive all image rights claims against the organization and partners.

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